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US1833465A
US1833465A US330756A US33075629A US1833465A US 1833465 A US1833465 A US 1833465A US 330756 A US330756 A US 330756A US 33075629 A US33075629 A US 33075629A US 1833465 A US1833465 A US 1833465A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C48/00Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C48/03Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor characterised by the shape of the extruded material at extrusion
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C48/00Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C48/03Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor characterised by the shape of the extruded material at extrusion
    • B29C48/09Articles with cross-sections having partially or fully enclosed cavities, e.g. pipes or channels
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C48/00Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C48/03Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor characterised by the shape of the extruded material at extrusion
    • B29C48/12Articles with an irregular circumference when viewed in cross-section, e.g. window profiles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C48/00Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C48/03Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor characterised by the shape of the extruded material at extrusion
    • B29C48/131Curved articles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C48/00Extrusion moulding, i.e. expressing the moulding material through a die or nozzle which imparts the desired form; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C48/25Component parts, details or accessories; Auxiliary operations
    • B29C48/30Extrusion nozzles or dies
    • B29C48/32Extrusion nozzles or dies with annular openings, e.g. for forming tubular articles
    • B29C48/33Extrusion nozzles or dies with annular openings, e.g. for forming tubular articles with parts rotatable relative to each other

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  • This invention relates to means for forming products of" clay or other plastic mat rial, and morevparticularly to, means for forming such products with an Outer wall or '0 casing and integral baffles. or guide walls arranged spirally within the casing.
  • Such clay products having spiral centers are extensively used in purifying chemicals as well as for other purposes, and ordinarily the products are formed in suitable lengths for convenient handling with their outer cas ings shaped to facilitate close positioning of the. various sections in contact with each other.
  • the casings are made 1Q hexagonal in cross-section, they can be conveniently grouped, though other polygonal shapes inay also be readily used.
  • the main object of this invention is the provision of mechanism for rapidly and efii 3Q ciently producing products of clay or other plastic material having any desired contour, and integrally formed with spiral walls within the casing.
  • a further object ofthis invention is the arrangment of means upon an ordinary pug mill whereby clay or-the like may be automatically fed at suitable speeds through a shaper for the casings, while within the shaper a rotatable cutter is arranged to keep from the centers of the casings all material except that utilized in forming the desired spiral walls or bafiles.
  • Figure 2 is a plan viewthereof
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged horizontal sec-r tional view through the nozzle attachments to the pug mill, and taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Figure 4.
  • Figure at is a vertical sectional view through the nozzle attachments, and taken substantially on the line 4-4 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 5 is a detail perspective view of the rotating member for forming the spiral centers.
  • Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view taken substantially on the line 66 of Figure 4
  • Figure 7 is an end elevation showing the shaper and rotatable member positioned therein.
  • Figure 8 is a detail side elevation of the removable spider in which the rotatable member is mounted.
  • Figure 9 is a vertical section through the shaper.
  • Figure 10 is a perspective view of a clay product formed by means of the attachments herein illustrated.
  • Figure 11 is a central vertical section therethrough.
  • the reference character A designates a pug mill of a-conventional type, and particularly designed for preparing clay introduced at the hopper B for making clay products, the clay so introduced being worked by suitable knives and feed mechanism to the outlet nozzle C, at the mouth of which is secured the shaping and cutting mechanism forming the claimed disclosure herein.
  • Any suitable driving means may be utilized for driving the mechanism of the pug mill through suitable reduotion gearing D. It is to be understood, however, that while the present invention is particularly adapted for use with the conventional pug mill, it can be also utilized with other mechanism for feeding plastic material to the nozzle attachments forming the claimed disclosure.
  • an associate nozzle G Suitably secured upon the flange E at the mouth of the nozzle C, as by means of the bolts F, is an associate nozzle G having a rear portion with a central bore of substantially the same diameter as the outlet end of the bore in the main nozzle 0, a frusto-.
  • a removable spider K Positioned within the rear portion of the nozzle G is a removable spider K, the central portion of which forms a bearing for a cutter shaft L carrying a worm pinion M substantially in line with the spider arms.
  • the spider is formed with an en,- larged rear opening of suflicient diameter to admit the gear pinion therethrough, and such opening is then closed by means of a cap 7 N having a flaring wall, the cap serving both to keep theclay or other plastic material from engagement with the shaft L and to guide the clay through theopenings between the spider arms.
  • the forward extremity of the shaft L is formed with a threaded portion of. reduced diameter than the remainderof the shaft, such threaded portion being arranged to receive the hub of ,the rotatable spiral formingmember 0. As best shown in Figures 3 and 5, this rotatable;
  • member 0 is preferably formed with a frusto-conical rear portion ending in a cylindrical hub having a threaded aperture arranged to thread 'upon the reduced forward extremity of the shaft L in the direction opposite to that ofthe rotation of the member 0 while being utilized to form the spiral centers of the clay products, whereby the resistanceoffered by the clay to the'rotation of the member 0 will serve to tightly bind the hub portion thereof upon the shaft L.
  • the forward portion of the member O is cylindrical and the-spacingof the periphery from the wall of the bore of theshaper H provides for maintenance of the thickness of the wall of the casingflportion of the clay productspiln the frusto-conical rear portion and the forward cylindrical portion of the member 0 isprovided a slot arranged substantially as shown in Figures?) and'5 with a comparatively wide portion adjacent the hub and flaring to a comparatively re claimed portion adjacent the cylindrical for ward. portion of the member whereby clay forced into the wide inner portion of the slot will be compressed by the flaring Walls of the slot'during rotation of the member;
  • spiralwalls or bafies may be formed that slightlyoverlap each other and provide no'central passage through the clay product but instead forces the chemicals or other materials used with the clay products to traverse a s iral path through theproducts.
  • spiralwalls or bafies may be formed that slightlyoverlap each other and provide no'central passage through the clay product but instead forces the chemicals or other materials used with the clay products to traverse a s iral path through theproducts.
  • y varying the distance that the slot extends from the periphery, it is possible to form spiral walls or baffles extending inwardly from the casing 0f the products to anydesired distance;
  • the bore preferably secured by means of mechanism such as is shown in Figures 1-6.
  • the worm pinion'M is in mesh'with a worm gear R. fixed upon a substantially horizontal shaft S journaled in a portion of the spider K and an aligned aperture at one side-of the auxiliary vnozzle G. Exteriorly of the nozzle G the.
  • variable speed transmission device W carries a' sprocket T adapted to be driven by the chain U Which also passes over the sprocketvcarried a shaft extending laterally from a variable speed transmission mechanism W herein shown as mounted above the main nozzle C of the pug mill.
  • Any suitable variable speed transmission device can be utllized in connection with the novel means herein disclosed, and for purposes of illustration a conventional type of variable speed transmission device has been shown, wherein a motor drives a pair of adjustable spools Y through a belt Z, and variations of speed of the shafts of the spools may be readily secured by properly rotating a hand Wheel W.
  • the chain U is driven by the sprocket V on one of the shafts of the spoolsY at a desired speed secured by preliminary adjustment through rotation of the hand wheel W, and
  • clay or other suitable plastic material is introduced into the hopper B- while the pug mill is in operation, the knives of the pug mill first preparing the clay and then the'screw blades of the pug mill forcing the prepared clay through the'main nozzle G into the auxiliary nozzle G, the clay at this point passing through thespaces between the spider arms K.
  • the rate of feed'of a particular mix of clay is determined, and by adj ustment through the hand wheel W, the rate ofrotation ofthe grooved member O is appropriately set.
  • the clay is then forced through mono-r 'whichcompresses' the various sections the auxiliary nozzle G, the sloping center por of clay that have passed through the spider K into a substantially compact mass, and further forward movement of the clay forces it through the bore of the shaper H, the walls of which as above described, are arranged to shape the casing of-clay products to any desired shape.
  • the rotatable grooved member 0 prepares the integral spiral walls or bafiles inside of the casing.
  • means for forming products of plastic material having spiral centers comprising a stationary shaper secured to the delivery portion of said mechanism having a bore for shaping the contour of the products and a rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore of the shaper for forming the spiral centers of. the products, said rotatable member being formed with a radial groove, and means for drivii'ig the rotatable member at Variable speeds;
  • means for forming products of plastic material having spiral centers comprising a stationary shaper secured to the delivery portion of said mechanism having a bore for shaping-the contour of the products, a rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore of the shaper for forming the spiral centers of the products, said rotatable member being formed with a cylindrical peripheral wall for forming the interior of the casings of the pro-ducts and a radial. groove through which the spiral centers extrude, and means for driving the rotatable member at variable speeds.
  • means for forming products of plastic material having spiral centers comprising a stationary shaper secured. to the delivery portion of said mechanism having a bore for shaping the contour of the products, a rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore of the shaper for forming the spiral centers of the products, said rotatable member having a cylindrical peripheral wall, a frusto-conical rear wall, and a radial groove extending through both of said walls, and means for driving the rotatable member at variable speeds.
  • An attachment for a machine for proparing and delivering plastic material comprising a shaper secured upon the delivery portion of the machine and having a bore for shaping the contour of the plastic material passing through the bore, a grooved rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore and arranged to form the centers of the plastic material delivered through the shaper, and means for rotating said member at any desired speed independently of the speed or"- operation of the truding machinery.
  • An attachment for a machine for preparing and delivering plastic material comprising'an auxiliary nozzlesecured upon the delivery portion of the machine, a shaper secured upon the auxiliary nozzle, having a bore of any desired contour, a grooved rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore of the shaper, and means for rot atingsaid member at any desired speed preparing and exindependently of the rate at Which the chine'jfor preparing and delivering the terial is operated.
  • An attachment for-a machinefor preparing and delivering plastic material comrisin an auniliar nozzle secured u onth'e a deliverv ortion of the machine a shaner V secured upon the auxiliary nozzle, having a boreof" any desired contour, a grooved r tatable member arranged substantially centrally of thebore of the shaper, and means for rotating said member at any desired speed, including a variable speed transmission mechanism mounted exterior'ly of said nozzle, and operative connections between the variable speed mechanism and saidrotatable member.
  • s t V 8 An attachment for, a machine for preparing and delivering plastic material comprising an auxiliary nozzle secured upon the delivery portion of the machine, a sliaper secured upon the auxiliary nozzle, having a speed mechanism.
  • variable speed transmission mechanism mounted exteriorily of said In testimony 'WllGIGOfWQ sign this speci- AUiuoE A. KNIGHT. aunnnw B-A iu).
  • a grooved ro-' tatable” member arranged substantially I cen ⁇ trally of the bore of the shaper, and means for rotating said member at any desired speed, including. a variable speed lJIZlIlSHllSw sion mechanism mounted exterior-1y of said nozzle, and having a'sproclret,a lateral shaft extending through the Wall ofthe nozzle and carrying 'a. sprocket exteriorly of'and a gear interiorly of the nozzle, a chain connecting said sprockets, and a shaft mounted Within the nozzle and carrying the rotatable member and a pinion meshing with the gearof the 7 first-mentionedshaft.

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Nov. 24, 1931. M. A. KNIGHT ET AL 1,833,465
MEANS FOR FORMING CLAY PRODUCTS HAVING SPIRAL CENTERS Filed Jan. '7, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet l lNVENToR/S Mam" its AZ fiflyi 5 BY Andrew B ird 1 I AT R N EY-S' N 1931- M. A. KNIGHT ETAL 1,833,465
MEANS FOR FORMING CLAY PRODUCTS HAVING SPIRAL CENTERS Filed Jan. '7, 1929 5v$heets-sheet 2 INVENTORS Nov. 24, 1931. KNIGHT ET AL 1,833,465
MEANS FOR FORMING CLAY PRODUCTS HAVING SPIRAL CENTERS Filed Jan. 7. 1929 5 Sheets-Sheet s mvENToRS ATTO EY-S' Patented Nov. 24, 1931 1 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE MeunIon a KNIGH or nes'r' AKRON, OHIO, AND ANDREWBAIRD, or
' DE RQIT, IC GAN mns 170R roma ne CLAY rnonucrs HAVING- SPIRAL CENTERS Application filed January 7, 1929. Serial No. 330,756.
This invention relates to means for forming products of" clay or other plastic mat rial, and morevparticularly to, means for forming such products with an Outer wall or '0 casing and integral baffles. or guide walls arranged spirally within the casing.
Such clay products having spiral centers are extensively used in purifying chemicals as well as for other purposes, and ordinarily the products are formed in suitable lengths for convenient handling with their outer cas ings shaped to facilitate close positioning of the. various sections in contact with each other. For example, if the casings are made 1Q hexagonal in cross-section, they can be conveniently grouped, though other polygonal shapes inay also be readily used.
The main object of this invention is the provision of mechanism for rapidly and efii 3Q ciently producing products of clay or other plastic material having any desired contour, and integrally formed with spiral walls within the casing. I
A further object ofthis invention is the arrangment of means upon an ordinary pug mill whereby clay or-the like may be automatically fed at suitable speeds through a shaper for the casings, while within the shaper a rotatable cutter is arranged to keep from the centers of the casings all material except that utilized in forming the desired spiral walls or bafiles.
Other objects and advantages will be ap parent from the following description, wherein reference is made to the accompanying drawings illustrating a preferred embodiment of our invention and wherein similar reference numerals designate similar parts throughout the several views.
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Figure l is aside elevation of our in)" provedv invention mounted upon a conven tional form of pug mill.
Figure 2 is a plan viewthereof,
Figure 3 is an enlarged horizontal sec-r tional view through the nozzle attachments to the pug mill, and taken substantially on the line 3-3 of Figure 4. V V
Figure at is a vertical sectional view through the nozzle attachments, and taken substantially on the line 4-4 of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a detail perspective view of the rotating member for forming the spiral centers.
Figure 6 is a vertical sectional view taken substantially on the line 66 of Figure 4 Figure 7 is an end elevation showing the shaper and rotatable member positioned therein.
Figure 8 is a detail side elevation of the removable spider in which the rotatable member is mounted.
Figure 9 is a vertical section through the shaper.
Figure 10 is a perspective view of a clay product formed by means of the attachments herein illustrated, and
Figure 11 is a central vertical section therethrough.
Referring now to the drawings, the reference character A designates a pug mill of a-conventional type, and particularly designed for preparing clay introduced at the hopper B for making clay products, the clay so introduced being worked by suitable knives and feed mechanism to the outlet nozzle C, at the mouth of which is secured the shaping and cutting mechanism forming the claimed disclosure herein. Any suitable driving means may be utilized for driving the mechanism of the pug mill through suitable reduotion gearing D. It is to be understood, however, that while the present invention is particularly adapted for use with the conventional pug mill, it can be also utilized with other mechanism for feeding plastic material to the nozzle attachments forming the claimed disclosure.
Suitably secured upon the flange E at the mouth of the nozzle C, as by means of the bolts F, is an associate nozzle G having a rear portion with a central bore of substantially the same diameter as the outlet end of the bore in the main nozzle 0, a frusto-.
conical central portion and a forward portion having a reduced bore, the mouth of which communicates with the bore of a shaper H, which is removably secured to the forward extremity of the nozzle G, as by the bolts J (note Figures 3 and 4). Positioned within the rear portion of the nozzle G is a removable spider K, the central portion of which forms a bearing for a cutter shaft L carrying a worm pinion M substantially in line with the spider arms. To facilitate the introduction ofthe shaft L within'the spider K, the spider is formed with an en,- larged rear opening of suflicient diameter to admit the gear pinion therethrough, and such opening is then closed by means of a cap 7 N having a flaring wall, the cap serving both to keep theclay or other plastic material from engagement with the shaft L and to guide the clay through theopenings between the spider arms. The forward extremity of the shaft L is formed with a threaded portion of. reduced diameter than the remainderof the shaft, such threaded portion being arranged to receive the hub of ,the rotatable spiral formingmember 0. As best shown in Figures 3 and 5, this rotatable;
member 0 is preferably formed with a frusto-conical rear portion ending in a cylindrical hub having a threaded aperture arranged to thread 'upon the reduced forward extremity of the shaft L in the direction opposite to that ofthe rotation of the member 0 while being utilized to form the spiral centers of the clay products, whereby the resistanceoffered by the clay to the'rotation of the member 0 will serve to tightly bind the hub portion thereof upon the shaft L. The forward portion of the member O is cylindrical and the-spacingof the periphery from the wall of the bore of theshaper H provides for maintenance of the thickness of the wall of the casingflportion of the clay productspiln the frusto-conical rear portion and the forward cylindrical portion of the member 0 isprovided a slot arranged substantially as shown in Figures?) and'5 with a comparatively wide portion adjacent the hub and flaring to a comparatively re duced portion adjacent the cylindrical for ward. portion of the member whereby clay forced into the wide inner portion of the slot will be compressed by the flaring Walls of the slot'during rotation of the member;
0, and pack the clay until itemerges through the narrow forward extremity of the slot.
, By extending the forward extremity of the slot to: or slightly beyond the center of the rotatable member 0, spiralwalls or bafies may be formed that slightlyoverlap each other and provide no'central passage through the clay product but instead forces the chemicals or other materials used with the clay products to traverse a s iral path through theproducts. However, y varying the distance that the slot extends from the periphery, it is possible to form spiral walls or baffles extending inwardly from the casing 0f the products to anydesired distance; As
" best illustratedin Figures andi9,"the bore preferably secured by means of mechanism such as is shown in Figures 1-6. The worm pinion'M is in mesh'with a worm gear R. fixed upon a substantially horizontal shaft S journaled in a portion of the spider K and an aligned aperture at one side-of the auxiliary vnozzle G. Exteriorly of the nozzle G the.
shaft S carries a' sprocket T adapted to be driven by the chain U Which also passes over the sprocketvcarried a shaft extending laterally from a variable speed transmission mechanism W herein shown as mounted above the main nozzle C of the pug mill. Any suitable variable speed transmission device can be utllized in connection with the novel means herein disclosed, and for purposes of illustration a conventional type of variable speed transmission device has been shown, wherein a motor drives a pair of adjustable spools Y through a belt Z, and variations of speed of the shafts of the spools may be readily secured by properly rotating a hand Wheel W. The chain U is driven by the sprocket V on one of the shafts of the spoolsY at a desired speed secured by preliminary adjustment through rotation of the hand wheel W, and
rotates the sprocket T and worm gear R at a speed proportional to the delivery of clay or other plastic material through the main nozzle C. Itis highly important that means be provided for varyingthe speed of rota tion of the worm pinion R, and through it the rate of rotation of the grooved member 0, for it has beenfound that different clays vary inconsistency, and that portions ofthe same shipment of clay often v'aryin consistency for various reasons, such as their hygroscopic natures and the amount of filling material added to the clay before introduction to the hopper B.
In use, clay or other suitable plastic material is introduced into the hopper B- while the pug mill is in operation, the knives of the pug mill first preparing the clay and then the'screw blades of the pug mill forcing the prepared clay through the'main nozzle G into the auxiliary nozzle G, the clay at this point passing through thespaces between the spider arms K. The rate of feed'of a particular mix of clayis determined, and by adj ustment through the hand wheel W, the rate ofrotation ofthe grooved member O is appropriately set. The clay is then forced through mono-r 'whichcompresses' the various sections the auxiliary nozzle G, the sloping center por of clay that have passed through the spider K into a substantially compact mass, and further forward movement of the clay forces it through the bore of the shaper H, the walls of which as above described, are arranged to shape the casing of-clay products to any desired shape. Simultaneously with the foreing of the clay through the shaper H, the rotatable grooved member 0 prepares the integral spiral walls or bafiles inside of the casing. This is accomplished by the conical portion'of the rotatable member 0 forcing outwardly all the clay that does not enter the groove in the rotatable member, such excess clay being either retarded or moved outwardly to form a portion of the casing wall of the clay products. The clay that enters the groove in the rotatable member, however, is compressed by the flaring sides of the groove until it emerges from the slot in the cylindrical forward portion of the rotatable member 0. The "continuous rotation of the member 0 during the delivery of the clay to the shaper serves to make a continuous spiral wall or bafiie, substantially as shown in Figure 11. The formed clay product emerges from the mouth of the shaper H as a single casing provided with an integral spiral center, and it is intended that this clay product suitably cut into appropriate lengths in the usual manner of cutting clay products.
The simplicity and practicability of our improved means for forming clay products with spiral centers is believed to be apparent. The mechanism employed may be made rugged and there is very little wear from operation of the various parts. By varying the shape of the bore of the shaper H, clay products with casings of various contours can be readily formed, and by varying the speed of rotation of the grooved member 0, the distance between adjacent spiral walls may be Varied at will.
While it will be apparent that the illustrated embodiment of our invention herein disclosed is well calculated to adequately fulfill the objects and advantages primarily stated, it is to be understood that the invention is susceptible to variation, modification of the products, and means for driving the rotatable member at variable speeds.
2; In combination withmechanism for preparing and delivering plastic material, means for forming products of plastic material having spiral centers comprising a stationary shaper secured to the delivery portion of said mechanism having a bore for shaping the contour of the products and a rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore of the shaper for forming the spiral centers of. the products, said rotatable member being formed with a radial groove, and means for drivii'ig the rotatable member at Variable speeds;
3. In combination, with mechanism for preparing and deliver in plastic material, means for forming products of plastic material having spiral centers comprising a stationary shaper secured to the delivery portion of said mechanism having a bore for shaping-the contour of the products, a rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore of the shaper for forming the spiral centers of the products, said rotatable member being formed with a cylindrical peripheral wall for forming the interior of the casings of the pro-ducts and a radial. groove through which the spiral centers extrude, and means for driving the rotatable member at variable speeds.
4:. In combination with mechanism for preparing and delivering plastic material, means for forming products of plastic material having spiral centers comprising a stationary shaper secured. to the delivery portion of said mechanism having a bore for shaping the contour of the products, a rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore of the shaper for forming the spiral centers of the products, said rotatable member having a cylindrical peripheral wall, a frusto-conical rear wall, and a radial groove extending through both of said walls, and means for driving the rotatable member at variable speeds.
5. An attachment for a machine for proparing and delivering plastic material comprising a shaper secured upon the delivery portion of the machine and having a bore for shaping the contour of the plastic material passing through the bore, a grooved rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore and arranged to form the centers of the plastic material delivered through the shaper, and means for rotating said member at any desired speed independently of the speed or"- operation of the truding machinery.
6. An attachment for a machine for preparing and delivering plastic material comprising'an auxiliary nozzlesecured upon the delivery portion of the machine, a shaper secured upon the auxiliary nozzle, having a bore of any desired contour, a grooved rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of the bore of the shaper, and means for rot atingsaid member at any desired speed preparing and exindependently of the rate at Which the chine'jfor preparing and delivering the terial is operated. v 7 l V '7. An attachment for-a machinefor preparing and delivering plastic material comrisin an auniliar nozzle secured u onth'e a deliverv ortion of the machine a shaner V secured upon the auxiliary nozzle, having a boreof" any desired contour, a grooved r tatable member arranged substantially centrally of thebore of the shaper, and means for rotating said member at any desired speed, including a variable speed transmission mechanism mounted exterior'ly of said nozzle, and operative connections between the variable speed mechanism and saidrotatable member. s t V 8. An attachment for, a machine for preparing and delivering plastic material comprising an auxiliary nozzle secured upon the delivery portion of the machine, a sliaper secured upon the auxiliary nozzle, having a speed mechanism.
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speed, including a variable speed transmis sion mechanism mounted exteriorily of said In testimony 'WllGIGOfWQ sign this speci- AUiuoE A. KNIGHT. aunnnw B-A iu).
bore of any desired contour, a grooved ro-' tatable" member arranged substantially I cen} trally of the bore of the shaper, and means for rotating said member at any desired speed, including. a variable speed lJIZlIlSHllSw sion mechanism mounted exterior-1y of said nozzle, and having a'sproclret,a lateral shaft extending through the Wall ofthe nozzle and carrying 'a. sprocket exteriorly of'and a gear interiorly of the nozzle, a chain connecting said sprockets, and a shaft mounted Within the nozzle and carrying the rotatable member and a pinion meshing with the gearof the 7 first-mentionedshaft.
l "9. An attachment. for a machine for prep'ar I ing' and delivering plastic material comprising an auxiliary nozzle secured upon the'delivery" portion of the machine, a shaper se -i cured upon the auxiliary nozzle, having abore of any desired contour, a grooved rotatable member arranged substantially centrally of thebore of the shaper, andmeans forrotating said member at any'desired speed, inl eluding a variable speed transmission mechanism mounted exteriorly of said nozzle, a removable spider mounted Within the nozzle, a shaft journaled in the spider substantially -'longi udinally of the nozzle, and carrying said rotatable member and a pinion, a lateral shaft extending through the Wall of the nozzle 5 and carrying a gear meshing with sa d pinion, and operative'c'onnections ex; terioi'ly of the nozzle betweenysaid'lateral shaft and the variable speed mechanism, it 10. An attachment for amachine for preparing and delivering plasticmaterial coinprising an auxiliary nozzle secured upon the delivery portion of themachine, a shaper secured uponthe auxiliarynozzle, havinga bore of any desired contour,- a grooved ro- 'tatable member arranged substantially centrallyfof the bore of-the shaper', and means for'irotating said member atlany" desired iao
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